New Bill Could Make Lunch Shaming A Thing Of The Past

SB 250, otherwise known as the Child Hunger Prevention and Fair Treatment Act, would prohibit school officials from denying students lunch regardless of any unpaid school meal fees. The bill has been dubbed as a way to prevent school lunch shaming.

“We know that hunger undercuts a child’s ability to learn and succeed in school,” Hertzberg said. “We also know that embarrassing children in front of peers can destroy their self-confidence. That is why it’s important to stop school lunch shaming and create a different approach for tackling lunch fee debt.”

“The National School Lunch Program is an essential program, preventing hunger and securing opportunity one lunch tray at a time,”

said Jessica Bartholow, a policy advocate for the Western Center on Law and Poverty, which has sponsored the bill. “California’s school nutrition professionals are some of the best in the country. This bill will help clarify rules for them, families and for kids when school lunches go unpaid and remove opportunities for school children to be shamed or go hungry in the school environment.”